UConn Today (Mary Beth Bruder, a professor in the Neag School and director of UConn’s Center for Excellence in Development Disabilities, is featured.)
Shoreline Restoration Project Comes Alive Through UConn’s Eco-Digital Storytellers Program
UConn Today (A team of high school students is working with UConn to tell environmental stories and find solutions for their community; the Neag School is referenced as a partner with the program.)
DEI Supporters See Echoes of America’s Fraught Racial History in Attacks on Diversity Efforts
CNN (Frank Tuit, UConn’s chief diversity officer and a Neag School faculty member, is interviewed about DEI efforts at universities.)
How K-3 Reading Instruction Became the Hottest Debate in CT Education
CT Insider (behind a paywall) (Michael Coyne and Rachael Gabriel are interviewed about reading instruction in Connecticut.)
Yales Reinstates Standardized Test Requirement for First Year and Transfer Students
CT Insider (Eric Loken is interviewed about Yale’s decision to re-require standardized test scores for admissions.)
Exploring Your Creative Genius: Meet James Kaufman and Dana Rowe
Chapelboro.com/97.9 The Hill (James Kaufman is interviewed about creativity and a book he co-authored.)
The Chiefs and the NFL Shouldn't Be So Quick to ‘Shake It Off’
Psychology Today (Sandra Chafouleas pens article on learning from Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl sideline behavior.)
Chris Dailey Reflects on 39 Years and 1,200 Wins with UConn Women’s Basketball: ‘We’re Not Done’
CT Insider (Neag School alumna and UConn women’s basketball associate head coach Chris Dailey is featured.)
Disenchanted with the Public School Approach, Parents Turn to Educating Outdoors
CT Examiner (Kiah DeVona, an educational leadership doctoral student, is interviewed about outdoor education.)
Conversations with Karla: It’s Okay to Change Your Mind
The Daily Campus (Madison Veilleux, a pre-teaching UConn student, is featured.)